Stage Tec audio technology for SBT Brazil
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"SBT chose Stage Tec because the transmissions are very demanding due to the large amount of live content and the audio technology from Berlin is known for its reliability," explains Pierre Maquea from SDLive team, Stage Tec's Brazilian distribution partner. "Other important features that spoke in favor of Stage Tec products were the option to split the microphone input signals throughout the system without affecting the splits, the high routing capacity, extremely low latency and excellent phase correlation as well as the system expansion capabilities.”
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The three consoles are integrated into an audio network, which was also part of the delivery. It consisted of four NEXUS Base Devices and two routers. One NEXUS router was installed in the studio and the second one is located in a technical room and connects two studios with each other.
SBT uses the latest installation from Stage Tec primarily to produce a daily live entertainment show for children and news broadcasts.
Stage Tec has already completed several projects at SBT. For example, in 2013, shortly before the FIFA World Cup, the main production control rooms were each renovated with three custom-made CRESCENDO and ON AIR 24 consoles.
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About Stage Tec:
Stage Tec Entwicklungsgesellschaft für professionelle Audiotechnik GmbH (Research and Development Company for professional audio technology), based in Berlin, Germany, specialises in the development and manufacture of innovative audio equipment. Stage Tec has an international reputation as one of the leading pioneers in the transition from analogue to digital audio technology. NEXUS® won the Technology and Engineering Emmy® Award in 2010 as “the finest, most versatile audio routing system available today”. Key products include the AURUS® direct access console (2002), the compact AURATUS® (2006) and CRESCENDO (2009) consoles for broadcast and theatre, and the ON AIR flex broadcast mixer (2014). The AVATUS IP-based console will be launched in 2019 and picks up on the trend towards IP networking in the audio industry.